Stirpes, Volume 5, Number 4, December 1965 Page: 127
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GENEALOGICAL NEWS
installed Woods Coffee, Jr., Dumas, Texas 79029, as president for
a second term. The Society held a dinner in June to commemorate
the 73rd anniversary of the founding of Moore County, Texas.
Pampa Genealogical and Historical Society had an outstanding
program at its October, 1965, meeting in the Lovett Library Auditorium
in Pampa, Texas, presented by J. S. Silcott on "Unusual Surnames of
the United States." Tracy D. Cary, 430 N. Sumner, Pampa, Texas
79065, is president of the Society.
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Dr. W. D. Northcutt, III, is president of the Gregg County
Historical and Genealogical Society of Longview, Texas with members
active throughout Gregg County. The Society under his leadership
plans to build an historical museum with three major buildings on
a fifty to one hundred acres plot, in an area served by U. S. Highway
80.
$ * * $
Mrs. R. P. Swofford of Lubbock, Texas, is president of the
South Plains Genealogical Society which meets at the Lubbock
Municipal Garden & Arts Center, 4215 College Avenue, Lubbock,
Texas 79400. In October, 1965) Miss Dorothy Rylander of the
West Texas Museum in Lubbock spoke to the Society on "How Not
to Hang on Your Own Family Tree." Treasurer of the Society is
Lewis C. Cowan, 1714 E. 2nd Place, Lubbock, Texas 79400.
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The San Antonio Genealogical and Historical Society, P. 0.
Box 6383, Alamo Station, San Antonio, Texas 78209, is headed by
Mrs. Rupert E. Sparkman, as president, who also is Editor of
OUR HERITAGE, the Society's excellent publication.
The Society's Librarian, Mrs. Lauretta Russell, P. 0. Box
12103, San Antonio, Texas 78206, has published the 1860 U. S.
Population Census, Jackson County. Texas, which may be ordered
directly from her for $4.50.
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Tip-O'-Texas Genealogical Society, Harlingen Public Library,
Harlingen, Texas 78550, publishes a quarterly, GENEALOGICAL TIPS,'
which may be ordered for $3.00 a year.
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Mr. J. L. Dellis, 1546 North 2nd, Abilene, Texas 79605, is
president of the West Texas Genealogical Society. Mrs. Ima Cotton
Jennings, 2825 South llth, Abilene, is Secretary-Treasurer.
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TEXAS LIBRARIES, Vol. 27, No. 3, Fall, 1965 issue, edited by
John B. Corbin, Drawer DD, Capitol Station, Austin, Texas 78711,
has a fine "BibliozraDhy of Texas Bibliographies" by Frances Nesmith.127
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Texas State Genealogical Society. Stirpes, Volume 5, Number 4, December 1965, periodical, December 1965; Fort Worth, TX. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth29589/m1/9/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Genealogical Society.